Amazing Automation!Dreamworld Entertainment was a small company founded by three ambitious high school graduates; Lewis Bright, Sara Covetman, and Oliver Acrimony. After winning a state-wide robotics competition, the team of aspiring engineers used the prize money to open up their very own recreational facility and arcade! The facility was run by their newly founded company, Dreamworld Entertainment, which would later become defunct sometime after the early 2000s.
HELL͘O? CAN̕ ANYBO͏DỲ HE̷AR ̕ME?̀ When it came to engineering projects, Dreamworld Entertainment was always determined to push the limits of what could be created with machines! They would create extremely advanced animatronic characters that could perform stage shows and freely roam their company's facility. Each of the animatronic characters have bright, colorful designs that are themed around the concept that they're meant to host activities for. Star Light has theater masks for his onstage performances, Ribbon Dancer has four arms to help him navigate the trampoline park, Glory has ocean waves painted onto her chest, and the same idea continues with the rest of the cast. The only characters that act as an exception to this general rule are the triplets, who are each themed to correspond with a different existing animatronic, acting as an assistant or sidekick for events or group activities.
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Recovering Lost Media
If it had not been for the recent resurgence of analog horror and liminal content in mainstream media, it is very unlikely that any of Dreamworld Entertainment would have been recovered at all. However, people have taken to posting online about their nostalgia for old arcades and theme parks, especially when it comes to defunct locations or lost media. It has become a trend online to search for lost media like this, and this trend is precisely what led to people rediscovering their love for this long forgotten cast of animatronic characters.
Fans of Dreamworld Entertainment have taken it upon themselves to recreate as much lost media as possible! In the gallery above, you can find a wide variety of fan-made illustrations depicting Dreamworld Entertainment characters, locations, and memories of events in the facility. We cannot guarantee that every illustration is accurate to the real facility or animatronics, since some of the files have become corrupted over time, but we can confirm that every single piece in this gallery was made with lots of love! Everybody, give a round of applause for all of these incredible artists!